Art Alliance Austin worked with Austin Independent School District’s Blackshear Elementary School and Page Sutherland Page to generate interest and organize a mural competition. That mural has been awarded and completed by Austin artists: Jason Archer, Briar Bonifacio, Josh Row and Michael Sieben. Check it out!

Brand new to Art City Austin in 2015, the Austin Art Pavilion presented by Tito’s Handmade Vodka expanded Art City to include more Austin galleries and artists into the biggest and best art marketplace in central Texas. Four galleries were represented and over 30 artists.

Announcing the second iteration of this heralded and one-of-a-kind international project that successfully blends art and technology to explore our personal connections to place. Hello Lamp Post is produced by the City of Austin and Art Alliance Austin, it has been accepted as an official art project of SXSW. Austin’s street furniture will start waking up in the middle of February 2015.

The Red Swing Project was founded in Austin in 2007 to positively impact under-utilized public spaces in the city. The idea is simple: a basic red swing has the power to transform a vacant lot into an unexpected playground.

The Summit explores cross-discipline creative practices and its relevance to contemporary culture. Focused on the tracks of collaboration, criticism and technology, the Summit is produced in partnership with Art Alliance Austin, Big Medium, ‘Bout What I Sees and Fusebox Festival.

a modular, inflatable public furniture system that invites visitors to develop new arrangements for informal social interaction – a commissioned project with art and design studio Rebar based in San Francisco, CA